As someone who has worked in professional theater, I am bothered by the nearly monolithic liberal views presented by the entertainment industry. I also find it troubling that Saturday Night Live has become more of a political weapon for the left than a comedy show.

With these thoughts in mind, I recently wrote a new column for Townhall suggesting a conservative version of SNL featuring celebrity guest hosts like James Woods, Ann Coulter and Greg Gutfeld.

If Conservatives Want To Win The Culture War, We Need Our Own ‘Saturday Night Live’

Andrew Breitbart once said politics is downstream from culture. It was true then and rings even truer now. Conservatives must confront the left in the arena of entertainment.

‘Saturday Night Live’ used to be a comedy show. Now it’s a political operation intended to help Democrats win elections and to assist the left in the culture war. Think back to the first episode of SNL after the 2016 election. There were countless things which could have been hilariously parodied in their cold open. Instead, we got a funereal musical dedication to Hillary’s failed campaign. Weeks later, cast members sang a rendition of ‘To Sir, With Love’ to Obama.

That’s not comedy or entertainment, it’s political activism.

I made specific suggestions for how to do it and one of my points was to set it in America’s heartland. I picked Omaha, Nebraska because it’s in the center of the country, although there are plenty of other cities which would work:

First, don’t try to hide what you’re doing. Bill the show as the red state alternative to Saturday Night Live and broadcast it on the same night at the same time. Be a direct competitor and follow SNL’s format with a regular cast, a celebrity host and a musical guest in front of a live studio audience.

Second, set it in America’s heartland. Omaha, Nebraska would be ideal. And give it a similar name and branding to SNL. Something along the lines of “Live from Omaha! It’s Another Saturday Night!” would work. If lawyers say that’s too close to SNL, get creative but make sure viewers know exactly what the show is intended to be.

Blogger Proposes TV Show From Hell: Right-Wing SNL, Starring James Woods, Ann Coulter, and More

The 2016 election of President Donald Trump, who ran on a culture-war platform, has centered country’s political focus on the gaping divide between the coastal entertainment industry and middle America.

But, fear not: a writer at conservative website Townhall has a solution, which he outlined in all its hellish detail in a column on Thursday.

MAKE SNL IN OMAHA!

Mike LaChance, the author who has also written for esteemed sewage rags Gateway Pundit and Breitbart, laid out his proposal: “If Conservatives Want To Win The Culture War, We Need Our Own ‘Saturday Night Live’,” he begins.

Live from Omaha, here’s a terrible pitch for a conservative Saturday Night Live

You can usually tell how out-of-touch a conservative comedy “fan” is by how much stock they put in the opinions and comedy choices of Saturday Night Live. (See, for instance, Donald Trump’s general obsession with the show.) Although the long-running NBC sketch series tends to skew left-of-center in its political swipes, its overwhelming instinct is a sort of mainstream populism; the show is far more likely to hit Trump as a blowhard idiot with bad hair, after all, than it is to dig into his misogyny, fascist impulses, or tacit support for racist ideologies. (Also, while the series remains successful enough, in both a ratings and a critical sense, it hasn’t felt like a driving force in the political conversation for years.)

So when a conservative writer suggests that Republicans need their own SNL—and especially when the sample sketch ideas for it are as amusingly weird as the ones put forward in this recent thinkpiece by Townhall columnist Mike LaChance—to counter the one currently on the air, our natural instinct is to say: “Yes, please! We would love for this weird monstrosity to arrive on our TVs.”

Mike LaChance, a blogger for the conservative news site Townhall.com, has an idea for a show.

He thinks that in order for conservatives to compete against liberals in the culture wars, someone should start a “red state alternative” to “Saturday Night Live.” His hypothetical show, he writes, should be set in “America’s heartland.”…

As opposed to “SNL,” which lambasted President Trump (played by Alec Baldwin) and his administration in its most-recent season, the LaChance envisioned conservative “SNL” would make fun of such liberal figures as Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, as well as the media outlets CNN and MSNBC.

“The show doesn’t even have to be pro-Trump or pro-Republican,” LaChance wrote. “All it has to do is not be anti-Trump or anti-Republican.”

Unbeknownst to me, there is already a comedy show in Omaha called “Omaha Live!”

People who mocked my proposal really seemed to focus on my choice of Omaha but that was hardly the point of my column. The point is that SNL has become overly partisan and alienates what could be a much broader audience. A comedy show which takes advantage of this could do very well.

I said some years ago that the genius of Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes was to have discovered a niche market in American broadcasting — half the American people. The reason Fox News has thrived and grown is because it offers a vibrant and honest alternative to those who could not abide yet another day of the news delivered to them beneath layer after layer of often undisguised liberalism.

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Me too. When they weren’t afraid to put on satire about Carter or Clinton, sometimes without mercy. And of course they would brutally parody Reagan and Bush – and Chevy Chase made good fun of Ford. Funny how that disappeared around 2008…..

My sketch for Bernie would focus on it always being the people in charge that were responsible for the failures of socialism and not the unfeasible economic premise itself.

But the writing for the show would be easy. Simply take the dems platform ideas and run with it. The only downside is that those outcomes often end up in unthinkable tragedy, like the virtue signalling white lesbians who drove off a cliff with their 6 adopted black children. It had all the makings of a joke until cray cray mommie hit the accelerator.

You are right about leftists ideas. All a show would have to do is a documentary on ANY large city in the US to show why their socialist’s ideas will ALWAYS fail. They run out of other people’s money and then taxes have to go up. Services begin to falter and then the exodus of high-income taxpayers begins. The schools fail and highways and bridges crumble. There is no living proof that communism or socialism will or has EVER worked.

Hey, Kenny Bania, ya want comedy gold? Take on that one topic which the left will never, ever touch. Islam and its ridiculous (and cruel) practices is a target-rich topic for humor; a mother lode of comedy. Satire and ridicule are time-proven methods of de-fanging the dangerous.

You only get flak when you are over the target. Liberals fear that this will happen. Perhaps when he leaves office in 2024, President Trump will found a new entertainment capital in Omaha. He has developed an addiction to trolling the press, elites, and glitterati. This would be the perfect venue for him to continue.

My current fantasy is a political commentary show with Norm MacDonald and Dennis Miller. What a field day of material they would have to work with. They could have “5 minutes with Maxine” every week.

To paraphrase an old routine: That Hillary Clinton, she’s uh some animal lover that Hillary is. Yeah, she’s a got two cats, three dogs, and a big ass that follows her everywhere (unintentional double entendre). Apologies to Norm and his take on Rikki Lake and her involvement with peta. Still amazed that SNL green-lit that comment.

Conservatives manage to dominate talk radio. The liberals come and go, but never manage good national ratings, though some do fine locally in progressive cities. I can see no reason why a conservative SNL couldn’t be a big success if anyone were willing to go with it. Good writers and good talent are essential.
One potential problem: most conservatives I know do not like staying up late. Perhaps a conservative “Saturday Evening Live” would be better.

FFS, we don’t need a TeeVee show with an extremely limited number of potential guest hosts that’s severely hobbled by cancerous political correctness with the entire Lefty lapdog MSM ready to pounce, crush and destroy.

We need an honest and sincere GOP. Or, at least a mostly honest and mostly sincere GOP. You know, actual due diligence, hard work, honest efforts and all that sort of olden days way back when old timey stuff.

Let’s not waste a lot of time and energy on self-indulgent whimsy and rank fantasy until we’ve actually truly started dealing with our reality and getting results first.

Good points but we are in a multi front war and we need to fight on all fronts. PC is a major front and it needs to be attacked at regular intervals. Make the enemy spend time and resources when he realizes he is being attacked in multiple AOs.

They don’t do political, but Studio C out of BYU (and they leave out the LDS stuff) is pure comedy gold. Check them out! My family especially loves the shoulder angel/devil routines. I like the sketches mocking higher education.

Currently, SNL is almost entirely made up of parodies of conservative personages. A parody is supposed to have a certain amount of humor because it is a parody. and, that humor is derived from making a more or less normal, intelligent person look like a fool. It is funny because everyone known that the person being parodied is nowhere near as outrageous as he is being portrayed. However, it is nearly impossible to parody a liberal. How can you possibly make Nancy Pelosi, Maxine, Waters and Chuck Schumer look any more ridiculous than they are in real life? The same is true for almost every liberal activist in the country. So, a conservative SNL would be doomed to failure. But, we really do not need a conservative SNL.

If you really want to see the humorous side of liberals, simply tune in the Tucker Carlson Show weeknights on Fox. 60% of his show is simply showing liberals in their native habitat doing the incredibly funny things that they do, naturally.

Well, since Leftoids are consistently wrong about everything, this would doubtless be a yuuuge success.

Of course it’s a low bar to clear. I recall SNL right from the beginning, but don’t remember ever thinking any of it was actually funny. (OK, Samurai Tailor wasn’t too bad. But that was only because Belushi was a natural at that tatty “hey look what the oni dragged in” look which made Toshiro Mifune such a hit with Western audiences in his chop-saki movies.)

I like the idea, but start off with no-name actors. Gradually add in better known guest stars. Doesn’t have to be Omaha, but somewhere in Flyover Land. And put it on the web, primarily, just not Youtube. It could go viral!

I’d like to see a skit explaining the back-hump Hillary’s been sporting lately. Show some video of her walking around in public with it, and then show her appearing to be wobbly, with her assistants looking anxious. Then, show a couple of them looking up into the sky, and waving. Then show a large hook slowly lowering, one of the assistants grabbing it, then hooking it onto Hillary’s hump, then signaling to the helicopter to take her away to Chelsea’s apartment, or some safe space, for treatment.

I wish they would. I had to abandon late night comedy 20 years ago because every other joke was about how I must be a toothless redneck hick screwing my sister in our double wide whilst fantasizing about nuking Mecca and goose-stepping over the skulls in my leather SS boots.

It got so bad that I had to give up comedy shows. I miss Letterman. They taught me to hate them.

That could all happen in the background, while a group of 3-4 “journalists” on CNN or MSNBC are discussing amongst themselves the vast right-wing conspiracy that imagines Hillary has a hump and that something’s wrong with her.